Mobi-C Cervical Disc Treatment in New Jersey

Mobi-C is among the most widely utilized cervical disc implants worldwide, designed to help patients return to daily activities with improved neck mobility and less discomfort. This innovative device has been successfully implanted in thousands of cases across multiple countries, demonstrating remarkable outcomes for those facing degenerative disc disease or herniations in the neck.

We welcome you to reach out to our Englewood office to explore whether Mobi-C disc replacement could be right for you.

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Mobi-C: A Brief History

The Mobi-C cervical disc was first implanted in Orleans, France, in November 2004. Since then, it has been used in more than 25 countries to treat over 17,000 spinal levels. In the United States, a comprehensive clinical trial involving 599 patients marked one of the largest studies ever conducted for cervical disc replacement, confirming the device's effectiveness and safety profile.

Simplify Cervical Disc infographic

Simplify Cervical Disc infographic

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How Mobi-C Works

Mobi-C's design features a patented Mobile Core Technology™ that allows the device's polyethylene center to slide and rotate, adapting naturally to the movements of the cervical spine. Because it does not require chisel cuts into the vertebral bodies, this prosthesis can be suitable even at two levels, making the procedure minimally invasive compared to some other interventions.

About Mobi-C Disc Replacement

Mobi-C disc replacement is performed under general anesthesia, often on an outpatient basis. After cleaning the neck area, a small incision is made on either side of the neck to access the affected disc.

Using fluoroscopic guidance, Dr. Stieber identifies the precise location and removes the herniated or damaged disc material.

Bone spurs causing nerve compression are also addressed, and specialized instruments then help size and position the Mobi-C implant. Once placed, the incision is cleansed, closed with absorbable sutures, and protected with a small bandage. If you'd like to see how disc replacement has changed patients' lives, we encourage you to speak with our team about real-world examples and outcomes.

Featured Video Case Study of Mobi-C Cervical Disc Use

Cervical Disc Replacement with Mobi-C for Treatment of Cervical Disc Herniation

Featured Video Recovery After Mobi-C Disc Replacement

Following surgery, patients are brought to a recovery area where nursing staff monitor blood pressure, heart rate, pain levels, and other vital signs. You can expect some discomfort that can be managed with IV or oral medications. A cervical brace may be prescribed to stabilize and support the neck during healing, particularly in the early stages of recovery.

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Aftercare at Home

Dr. Stieber supplies clear instructions about incision care, dietary considerations, pain management, and when it's safe to resume normal activities. It's important to follow these guidelines closely—whether related to bathing, exercise, or medications—to ensure the smoothest possible recovery. If you have questions or concerns once you're home, our team is always available to provide further guidance.


We invite you to contact our Englewood office today for a personalized assessment and to learn more about Mobi-C disc replacement in New Jersey.

Post-operative X-rays Showing Motion Preservation

Post-operative X-rays Showing Motion Preservation

Schedule a Consultation And Get The Pain-Free Lifestyle You Deserve

NYC spine surgery specialist, Dr. Jonathan Stieber, provides his patients with the most effective treatment options available, all of which are tailored to meet your individual needs. With Dr. Stieber guiding your care, it is possible to say goodbye to pain and enjoy an active lifestyle once again.

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